Report: Beyonce and Jay-Z reveal twins' names in trademark request

by World Entertainment News Network

Jay Z and Beyonce embrace during a campaign rally for Democratic presidential candidate, Hillary Clinton, in Cleveland, Friday, Nov. 4, 2016. Clinton's campaign is turning to a series of star-studded free concerts in swing states to try and energize young and minority voters. (AP Photo/Matt Rourke)

Beyonce and Jay-Z have reportedly filed legal documents in a bid to trademark their new twins' names.

The superstars are recently said to have welcomed boy and girl siblings for their 5-year-old daughter Blue Ivy, and although they have yet to announce the names of their infants publicly, it appears fresh court papers have revealed what the babies are called.

TMZ reports Beyonce and Jay-Z have made formal trademark rights requests for "Rumi" and "Sir Carter," suggesting these are their youngest children's names, instead of Bea and Shawn, as previously rumored.

The musicians are still trying to secure the commercial rights to Blue Ivy Carter in an effort to prevent others from cashing in on their eldest kid's unique moniker, and it seems they are now eager to lock down Rumi and Sir Carter, too, as part of their branding empire.

The hip-hop and R&B moguls are rumored to have recently put their money to good use by purchasing a lavish home for their expanding family. After renting a gorgeous $400,000-per-month mansion in Malibu, California ahead of the twins' arrival, the spouses are said to have put an offer in for a sprawling 30,000-square-foot estate in the affluent Bel-Air neighborhood of Los Angeles earlier this week. The $130 million property, which rests on 1.82 acres of land, boasts eight bedrooms and 11 bathrooms, as well as other bonus recreational facilities, such as a recording studio, basketball court, spa and paddle tennis court.